Toronto is well-known as one of the most diverse cities in the world and our embrace of multiculturalism makes us more knowledgeable and experienced citizens, lending innovation and creativity to much of what we do as Torontonians and Canadians. To celebrate a key aspect of this diversity – and with support from TD Bank – Toronto Public Library presents a number of lectures, discussions, music and dance programs celebrating Toronto’s and Canada’s black communities this February in our annual Black History Month.

For the entire month, Morningside branch will be showcasing two art exhibits inspired by children’s Carnival and Caribbean life. At branches across the city, the whole family can enjoy stories and dance programs.

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Our Kick-off Event on #BlackLivesMatter, Roxane Gay, and more: Celebrating Black History Month at the Library

Toronto is well-known as one of the most diverse cities in the world and our embrace of multiculturalism makes us more knowledgeable and experienced citizens, lending innovation and creativity to much of what we do as Torontonians and Canadians. To celebrate a key aspect of this diversity – and with support from TD Bank – Toronto Public Library presents a number of lectures, discussions, music and dance programs celebrating Toronto’s and Canada’s black communities this February in our annual Black History Month.

For the entire month, Morningside branch will be showcasing two art exhibits inspired by children’s Carnival and Caribbean life. At branches across the city, the whole family can enjoy stories and dance programs.